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NILES HERALD-SPECTATOR F o NILES HERALD-SPECTATORf $1.50 Thursday, April 23,2015 nilesheraldspectator.com NEWS 'Don'tyouforget aboutme, D207 staff finds original copy of 'The Breakfast Club' script. Page 6 GErn IMAGES Gun shop case to be decided Ruling expected in May for Nues gun shop -- lawsuit.Page 6 - - e.'. e.'t - --- = = SPORTS - 'c3 ° -- A good ? -- - -- --- :. start a- "- Niles North err.. * J. ga1ie Nina - _.4 - -.- -- _1 '- Yonan. left, has posted five shutouts in her .-o first seven JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS games this season.Page 53 A first draft of "The Breakfast Club" script was discovered recently while Maine Township High School District 207 staff was GEOFF SCHEEPER/ cleaning out filing cabinets. The movie was filmed at the shuttered Maine North High School in the spring of 1984. 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The fate of a lawsuit a St. in May 2014, in a largely According to thesuit, Skokie-based gun controlindustrial section of Niles.state courts have historically advocacy group filed against By the time the applicationdetermined the validity of the village of Nues will bereached the Village Boardzoning changes based on decided next month. on June 24, a group of Niles, existing uses of nearby People for a Safer Society Skokie and Lincoinwoodproperties, the changes' ef- filed a lawsuit against the residentsraised concernfect on property values, how village on Oct 17, 2014, over that the shop would be toolong the property has been the Village Board's decision close to Niles West Highvacant and the changes' to grant a special-use permitSchool, Niles Central High effects on residents' welfare. to Sportsman's Club gunSchool and New Hope On Dec. 9, the village shop and firing range. In its Academy, a private schoolhired Nolan Law Group to lawsuit, the group sought to for students struggling with handle the legal defense. not only annul the permit, emotional challenges. The firm filed a motion to but to prohibit the village The Village Board ulti-dismiss the lawsuit, arguing GOP STUDENKOV/PIONEEP PRESS from granting a permit formately approved the permitthat the group filed the suitMembers of People For a Safer Society wait outside the courtroom before the hearing any gun shop that wants toon July 29. But People for alacking adequate legal regarding their lawsuit against the village of Nues. open on that piece of land. Safer Society members con-grounds.
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